How Nigeria’s UNIAGRIC popular Professor Assasinated 6 Days after birthday

More facts have emerged on how a popular Professor and senior lecturer with the Nigeria’s Federal University of Agriculture (FUAM) Makurdi, Prof. Karl Kwaghger, was assassinated just six days after his birthday. Prof. Kwaghger, an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, was reportedly killed at the popular Joseph Sarwuan Tarka Foundation in Makurdi, the state capital. “The murderers of the university don, after fulfilling their mission, abandoned his lifeless body and left,” head, Media and Public Relations in the University, Mrs. Rosemary Waku, said, as she confirmed the brutal murder of…

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How 43 Nigerian Farmers were Slaughtered One by One By B’Haram – Borno Gov

    . Death toll still uncertain – residents Governor of Borno State, Northwest Nigeria, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has given graphical details of how 43 rice farmers from Zabarmari village were slaughtered one after the other at Koshebe village, a place in Mafa Local Government Area by members of terrorist group, Boko Haram. Zulum was at the village early morning on Sunday to lead kinsmen and other residents, still in shock, for the funeral of the 43 farmers slaughtered by Boko Haram insurgents. Though the victims lived in Zabarmari…

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Scammers flood social Media with Ghana’s ex-President funeral fund requests

  . Rawlings daughter warns potential donors to be wary, says no funeral announcement yet The eldest daughter of the late Jerry Rawlings, a former president of Ghana, has warned against scammers using fake social media accounts that claim to be raising funds for her father’s funeral. In a statement posted on Facebook, Zanetor Rawlings said the culprits are purporting to be her or a representative and urging individuals to make donations to funeral arrangements. “The modus operandi of these criminals is to first engage the attention of unsuspecting people who…

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Nigeria’s power grid collapses, plunges nation into blackout

The outage Nigerians are experiencing is due to a system collapse on the National Grid, one of the leading power utility firms in Nigeria, Eko Electricity Distribution Company, EKEDP, said on Sunday. The power distribution company announced this on its twitter handle, noting that it is working with TCN to restore the light. Lagos, Kaduna and other states have experienced total blackout on Sunday. “Dear customer, The outage you’re experiencing is due to a system collapse on the National Grid. We are working with our TCN partners to restore supply…

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